Mark Fisher
Member
I have not dry mounted anything for 20 years (long hiatus from photography and too cheap to buy one!), but I'm tired of curled and wavy prints so I got an old Seal press. I don't see a number but it a gray painted massive casting with a red and a green light with a thermostat. It did not seem to heat, but I removed the knob and moved the thermostat and it heated up. Seems good so far. When I plug it in and put the platen down, the red light blinks and the green stays on steady if the thermostat is turned up high enough. What I want to know is what do the lights mean?
I'll figure out how to get the temp right by trial and error. If I remember correctly, colormount is pretty sensitive to temperature. I'm planning on leaving the platen as is and use a piece of 2ply matt board in between. If I use the 2 ply, is there any reason to deal with release paper ? Any other questions I should be asking, but don't know enough to ask?
Thanks - - Mark
I'll figure out how to get the temp right by trial and error. If I remember correctly, colormount is pretty sensitive to temperature. I'm planning on leaving the platen as is and use a piece of 2ply matt board in between. If I use the 2 ply, is there any reason to deal with release paper ? Any other questions I should be asking, but don't know enough to ask?
Thanks - - Mark